Some of our favorite toys, games, and creative gifts that are fun and work on exercising the brain! Cranium has a great new game called Brain Breaks. This game is for ages 8 and up. It includes quick games that encourage teamwork and brainwork. It is fun in a classroom, small group, or for a […]

Halloween Obstacle Course: Set up some props such as a witch hat, a pumpkin, a bucket, a plastic spider, and a mask. Spread them around a room or out around the yard. Ask your child/student if they would like an easy, medium, or challenge direction. You can proceed to give them 1, 2, or 3 […]

It sure has been a long winter here in New England, and it doesn’t seem like the end is in sight yet. Although building snowmen, enjoying sledding and launching snowball fights can be a lot of fun, it’s difficult to spend much time outside in this frigid New England weather. Therefore, we find our kids […]

The holidays are just around the corner–can you believe it? It’s the time of year when many of the families with whom we work ask for recommendations of toys, games, and creative gifts that are fun for kids, but also help develop motor and/or speech and language skills. In our line of work, we get […]

The laundry basket is one of my favorite tools to use in therapy. For toddlers (primarily ages 12 mos- 3 years) this is a great technique for helping them stay organized, and therefore able to access their speech and language. Many times when small children present with sensory integrative disorder along with speech and language delays, a major […]

Miracle Farm Speech Therapy works collaboratively with numerous universities including UNH and Northeastern as well as being involved in the local high school work-study program. On occasion there may be students in the sessions observing or helping out around the office. If you prefer that they not be in the sessions, please let us know and we will make arrangements. We feel it is an honor to be considered as a clinical externship site and that taking students raises our standards of therapy. We recognize that your privacy and knowledge of your child's therapy setting is of the utmost importance and we will gladly make other arrangements if you feel this is in any way a distraction.